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bombarding

/verb bom-bahrd, buhm-; noun bom-bahrd/US // verb bɒmˈbɑrd, bəm-; noun ˈbɒm bɑrd //

轰炸式的,轰炸,轰轰烈烈,狂轰滥炸

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to attack or batter with artillery fire.
    • : to attack with bombs.
    • : to assail vigorously: to bombard the speaker with questions.
    • : Physics. to direct high energy particles or radiations against: to bombard a nucleus.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the earliest kind of cannon, originally throwing stone balls.
    • : Nautical. bomb ketch.
    • : an English leather tankard of the 18th century and earlier, similar to but larger than a blackjack.
    • : Obsolete. a leather jug.

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Examples

  • What is noticeable is that ISIS is bombarding the town with tank shells and mortars less than it was before.

  • The South responded in kind by bombarding an equally lonely patch of ocean, just north of the border.

  • He would be bombarding her with accusations for having let me leave—he never let me leave the house.

  • And by bombarding Gaza, Israel is only helping them bolster their support.

  • This really threw her for a loop, so she started bombarding him with questions.

  • While the French were bombarding that city from their ships, the Americans, led by Pulaski, tried to storm it .

  • Barker ran round the room after him, bombarding him with demands and entreaties.

  • As we entered, our artillery hastened to prepare for its further work of bombarding at close quarters.

  • The rest of the fleet than began bombarding the place, and in seven or eight minutes it was reduced to ruins.

  • The Boers, thinking the trucks full of soldiers, immediately commenced bombarding them, till they exploded with terrific force.